Training
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Saving money in the Mining Industry
The mining industry in Australia has long been recognised as one of the country’s highest-paying…
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Finding work in the mining industry
Getting a job in the mining industry in Australia can be highly rewarding, offering competitive…
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A day in the life of a Coal Mine Rescuer
The role of a Coal Mine Rescuer Officer is unlike any other. Each day carries…
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Coal Mine Recruitment
Getting Started in the Coal Mining Industry: A Guide for Newcomers The coal mining industry…
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Coal Supervisors need G189 Qualifications
Why Queensland Coal Mine Supervisors Must Hold the G189 Qualification In Queensland, supervisors working at…
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Is AI the future of Training?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming how training and education are delivered across industries, and…
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“From Crew Member to Commander: One Miner’s Career Climb”
In the heart of the Bowen Basin, deep beneath the rolling hills, where the earth…
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Why Risk Assessments are important
The Importance of Risk Assessments in the Coal Mining Industry Risk assessments are a fundamental…
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How’s your communication?
The Principles of Communication: Building Bridges of Understanding Communication is one of the most fundamental…
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With instruction and practical training in line with legal, workplace and community considerations, Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines and other Australian national peak clinical bodies, this first aid course teaches the skills and knowledge to recognise emergencies and provide immediate and effective first aid treatment to any person suffering a sudden illness or injury.
You will learn basic anatomy, physiology and the differences between adults, children and infants relating to CPR, the importance of the chain of survival, written and verbal reporting of incident details, reviewing incidents to improve own skills and response times, to recognise psychological impacts, and seeking help as required.






